Arcadia: 7606 books

Cover of Houston's Courtlandt Place
by Sallie Gordon, Penny Jones
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2009

In 1906, Houston was poised to become a great city. The construction of its first skyscraper began (only eight stories); dredging commenced for the Houston Ship Channel; and Carrie Nation paid a visit and inflicted $750 damage on a saloon named after her, leaving no doubt that she wanted the name changed....
Cover of Arthurdale
by Amanda Griffith Penix, Arthurdale Heritage, Inc.
Language: English
Release Date: May 2, 2007

In August 1933, Eleanor Roosevelt visited the impoverished coal communities of north central West Virginia. Suffering from the effects of the Great Depression, these coal families looked to the First Lady for help out of the devastating economic times. Her visit spurred the creation of Arthurdale, the...
Cover of Bowling Green Stock Car Racing
by Larry Upton, Jonathan Jeffrey
Language: English
Release Date: June 21, 2010

Bowling Green became the city of speed immediately after World War II as America began its love affair with the automobile. Stock car racing took the city by storm in its inaugural season of 1951, drawing crowds of up to 7,000 in a city of only 18,000. Soon thereafter, the city attracted the Chevrolet...
Cover of Milwaukee's Historic Bowling Alleys
by Manya Kaczkowski
Language: English
Release Date: October 25, 2010

From the U.S. Olympic team, to �Bowling with the Champs,� to countless corner bars with a couple of lanes in the basement, Milwaukee has lived and breathed this sport. In the late 1800s, German brewers like Capt. Frederick Pabst and the Uihleins offered bowling in their Milwaukee beer gardens. When...
Cover of Anderson
by David Humphrey
Language: English
Release Date: June 23, 2014

The city of Anderson is named after Chief William Anderson, whose Indian name was Kikthawenund, meaning �making a noise� or �causing to crack.� Early settlers referred to the area as Anderson Town, while the Moravian missionaries called it �The Heathen Town Four Miles Away.� It later became...
Cover of Lost Rayne
by Tony Olinger
Language: English
Release Date: November 23, 2015

Rayne has always had the distinction of being a very progressive city. Once a building was worn or considered no longer modern, it was torn down, making way for a new structure to be raised in its place. Images of America: Lost Rayne has taken on the monumental task of preserving images of buildings,...
Cover of Tuscaloosa
by Amalia K. Amaki, Priscilla N. Davis
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2015

In the 1960s, Tuscaloosa drew national attention when the University of Alabama was fully integrated. The decade also marked the arrival of Paul "Bear" Bryant as head coach of Alabama's football team and the majority of Frank Anthony Rose's tenure as president--a period characterized by race mediation...
Cover of Lawndale
by James Osborne
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2006

Located in the exact geographical center of Los Angeles County�s South Bay district, Lawndale was originally barley fields, then chicken ranches and small farms, growing vegetables for sale in nearby Inglewood and Redondo Beach. Retaining some of its rural character even after World War II, Lawndale...
Cover of Ensley and Tuxedo Junction
by David B. Fleming, Mary Allison Haynie
Language: English
Release Date: January 17, 2011

With dreams of building a vast steel production operation, Memphis planter Enoch Ensley founded a city in the wooded valley at the heart of Jefferson County, Alabama. He named the city Ensley, after himself, and established the Ensley Land Company to acquire and develop 4,000 acres for industrial facilities...
Cover of Norwood

Norwood

1940-1979

by Susan Daniels
Language: English
Release Date: June 19, 2017

Although settlers moved into Norwood as early as 1787, Norwood was not incorporated as a city until 1902. Apart from the city of Cincinnati, Norwood is the second largest city within Hamilton County, Ohio. Several large companies, such as Globe Wernicke Company and the United States Playing Card Company,...
Cover of The World of Little League®
by Janice L. Ogurcak
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2015

From its humble beginnings as a three-team sport in 1939 until today, Little League continues to build character and promote courage and loyalty. The World of Little League" Museum also has emerged as a world-class showcase for the largest youth sports organization on the planet. Among the items on...
Cover of Oak Ridge
by Ed Westcott
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2005

Oak Ridge is nestled in the foothills of East Tennessee, 25 miles west of Knoxville. Bordered on three sides by the Clinch River, the land first existed under other names�Elza, Robertsville, Scarboro, and Wheat�and became part of the Clinton Engineering Works later known as Oak Ridge. In 1942, 59,000...
Cover of Lemoore
by Cynthia J. Wright, Judy Cox-Finney
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2010

The Tachi-Yokut Indians made a subsistence living around the great inland sea known as Tulare Lake, near present-day Lemoore, long before Dr. Laverne Lee Moore came to town in 1871. Still before Moore came other Anglo settlers. The Rhoads family settled and built an adobe house, which remains today,...
Cover of Midlothian
by Karen Kay Esberger
Language: English
Release Date: September 13, 2010

Before becoming an incorporated town in 1888, Midlothian was a farming community. Once the railroads arrived in 1882 and 1886, cotton production became an essential crop for the area. In the 1960s, cement production developed into the key industry because of the natural limestone chalk and shale formation in the area.
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